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2016-09-05 21:42:18http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/132The Community Action Partnership of Strafford County (Strafford CAP) seeks to acquire a 14,970 square foot condominium at the St. Charles Church property in Dover, NH. Strafford CAP would purchase the condominium from The Housing Partnership (THP) which is building 39 low-income, workforce housing units on the second and third floors of the new construction building. Strafford CAP will occupy the commercial space on the ground floor.

Strafford CAP currently has three sites in Dover which will be consolidated into this new condominium, with remaining sites in Somersworth, Rochester, Farmington and Milton. The agency has experienced tremendous growth and the current Dover locations are no longer suitable for the services provided. Programs which will be housed in this new facility include the entire Head Start program, weatherization, the food pantry, fuel assistance, electricity assistance, homeless outreach, coordinated access, emergency services and their general administration.
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2015-08-24 12:00:29http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/114MakeIt Labs is an organization focused on providing a high quality, professional working space for everyone from hobbyists all the way to small business startups. Located in the Southern NH region, members can utilize a wide range of tools to turn their ideas into reality. MakeIt Labs also aims to provide the public with opportunities to learn by holding classes and fun educational activities. Its over 100 members include makers, artists, hobbyists, innovators, and entrepreneurs, all willing to collaborate and share knowledge with each other in an active and vibrant community.

MakeIt Labs is currently relocating to a repurposed historic Nashua building. While greatly increasing its square-footage, the new facility will also increase its resource offerings. These include expanded training in machining, programming, welding, and emerging technologies like 3D printing.

Your tax credit investment will help to create a unique business incubator in this new space, which will take advantage of their current services, creating an opportunity for entrepreneurs to develop products without having to worry about the upfront costs of obtaining expensive equipment or facilities.

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2017-07-17 11:49:43http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/162Funds will be used to develop a permanent emergency winter shelter that will provide up to 42 beds for the homeless, combined with a more accessible and permanent home for the organization’s Homeless Resource Center services. This project will address a critical gap ion Concord’s safety net for the homeless. ]]>http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/164
2017-07-17 12:01:21http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/164Funds will be used to help develop a veteran's housing project in Plymouth. The new facility will include 25 one-bedroom and 5 two-bedroom apartments for homeless veterans, as well as space to deliver individualized supportive services and case management. ]]>http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/175
2017-07-19 09:44:01http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/175Alpha Loft, a supporter and provider of resources to entrepreneurs, will use L5 fundingto develop a Strategic Plan for the future of the organization.

Many towns in the Regional Planning Commissions (RPCs) jurisdictions lack the internal capacity to realize their own vision for the future. RPCs can help fill that gap. Wilton’s historic downtown is recognized as a potential economic asset but there are chronic vacancy issues, a lack of consistent activity, a drab appearance and little new investment. Similarly, Pittsfield has many tax deeded properties and although the Town’s vision is starting to form, it needs an action plan that will provide a shared vision for future development.

The economic development strategies created as part of this project will build on the town master plans and provide residents and policy makers a roadmap for economic development efforts.

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2017-07-19 09:52:02http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/176Healthy Nashua, an initiative of the Nashua Soup Kitchen, will use L5 funds to explore innovative vehicles for improving access to food in four underserved neighborhoods of Nashua. ]]>http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/179
2017-07-19 10:10:45http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/179The Plymouth Area Renewable Energy Initiative will use L5 funds to further the development of the innovative, non-profit NH Solar Shares program.

NH Solar Shares will provide interested donors the opportunity to gift locally generated clean solar energy to low income NH families needing assistance with their electric bills. The goal is to develop multiple, mid-size solar arrays using charitable donations where the value of the solar energy generated will be credited to low income families' electric bills and to develop an energy use education plan.

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2017-07-19 09:58:31http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/177The Northern Forest Center will use L5 funds to expand its mission to directly address the challenge of revitalizing communities in the North Country through the development of a pilot program in Lancaster. The organization is focused on creating jobs and economic opportunity through sustainable forest use.
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2016-09-05 22:37:53http://www.nhcdfa.org/project/139Funds will be used to consolidate the organization’s four mental health facilities to one centralized location. The move will help meet the growing demand for and improve access to mental health services, specifically among low-income individuals. ]]>